Although I can't eny that I have a lot of clothes, shoes and boots are always tough for me. As I teach, I spend a lot of time on my feet (my classes are often 3-4 hours long and in many cases, I don't get a chance to sit down). I also use public transit, often return home late at night and generally have a limited tolerance for pain. I have big feet (size 40, sometimes 41), so I have to compete with the other tall girls for limited sizes (shoes are made on a bell curve--just a few 35, 36, 40, 41).
In some ways, I think, this excuses me for buying the shearling Gap/Pierre Hardy boots yesterday, size 9.5. I was a touch early for acupuncture so I popped into the Gap on 17th and 5th and found them by the doorway. Without looking at them in a mirror, I quickly tried on the shearling in olive (the only ones, I think, in 9.5) and in 9. Time was at a premium, they seem comfortable, so I rushed to pay (no line) and left.
I did feel a bit bad for contaminating the pure space of acupuncture--a site for transcending materiality--with my bulky shoe box in its almost too small bag. But the session was great. Later, I tried my boots on during office hours and they were comfortable. My only misgiving is a lingering doubt that the shorter boots fit my style and my needs more--I need boots for dreses and skirts more than pants. So, do I get the shorter version too or sacrifice the beautiful olive ones for the gray ankle boots? Or do I wait for the shorter ones to go on sale? I guess I'm going to have to play this one by ear.
Hi Moya, I bought the olive ones too! I think with tights, you can definitely wear them with dresses.
ReplyDeleteThanks Uma. I love them--they are so comfy. I think I might go back and get the other pair of ankle boots (and the sandals, when they come in).
ReplyDeleteI agree, you can definitely wear the olive pair with dresses! Gap has an excellent return policy, so get both and play dress up before you decide what to do...
ReplyDeleteI got your email about these. of course I have not seen them in PDX. I feel like no one here even knows what Pierre Hardy is!!!! But congrats. Your tall and ankle boots are amazing on a tall stylish woman!
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